A Top Scientist's Research Is Under Attack
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NRI scientist's PC won't cost more than
$250
NRI scientist's PC won't cost more than
$250
08/17/2004 07:05 PMExpress India Aug 17 2004 11:17PM GMT
AP: U.S. to Probe Iraq Scientist's Death
(AP)
AP: U.S. to Probe Iraq Scientist's Death
(AP)
03/24/2005 04:14 PMAP - The U.S. Army says it has reopened an investigation into the
suspected bludgeoning death of a key Iraqi scientist in American
custody, a chemist who allegedly experimented with poisons on
prisoners in the days of Saddam Hussein.
Earth Scientist's Periodic Table.
Earth Scientist's Periodic Table.
12/30/2003 06:34 PM Earth Scientist's
Periodic Table. An Earth Scientist's Periodic Table of
the Elements and Their Ions
An Earth Scientist's Periodic Table of
the Elements and Their Ions
01/01/2004 05:11 PMfull periodic table for geologists
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RESEARCH AND CONSULTING FIRMS MERGE
Telecom Research Institute (TRI) to
Merge into Dittberner Associates Inc.
Next Generation OSS/BSS Research Program
RESEARCH AND CONSULTING FIRMS MERGE
Telecom Research Institute (TRI) to
Merge into Dittberner Associates Inc.
Next Generation OSS/BSS Research Program
09/18/2004 03:29 AMRESEARCH AND CONSULTING FIRMS MERGE Telecom Research Institute (TRI)
to Merge into Dittberner Associates Inc. Next Generation OSS/BSS
Research Program [PRWEB Sep 18, 2004]
Howlett Research Corp. Publishes
Research Report on Raser Technologies,
Inc. (OTC BB: RSTG)
Howlett Research Corp. Publishes
Research Report on Raser Technologies,
Inc. (OTC BB: RSTG)
07/02/2004 03:36 AMRaser is a research and development company focused on developing
advanced motor technology for broad applications, including the
growing electric hybrid vehicle market. It has developed several
innovations in electric motors and controllers that increase torque
and power, allowing reduced manufacturing costs and providing enhanced
performance. Applications span virtually the entire universe of
electric motors, including industry, the military, as well as the
automotive sector. [PRWEB Jul 2, 2004]
The Power-Aware Systems Department of
the Austin Research Lab invites
applications for Research Staff Member
positions.
The Power-Aware Systems Department of
the Austin Research Lab invites
applications for Research Staff Member
positions.
01/22/2004 07:32 PMAre you obsessed with power?
The Power-Aware Systems Department of
the Austin Research Lab invites applications for Research Staff Member
positions. If full system simulation is more your thing,
we've got that, too.
Axogenic and University of Sydney
Collaboration Supported by Australian
Research Council Grant for Biotechnology
Research in Genetics
Axogenic and University of Sydney
Collaboration Supported by Australian
Research Council Grant for Biotechnology
Research in Genetics
12/19/2004 03:17 PMAXOGENIC and U. of Sydney collaboration is intended to result in the
discovery of new technologies for human interaction with complex data
structures arising from the analysis of DNA microarray data. The new
technologies will take the form of 2D and 3D interactive
visualisations which, when later integrated into Axogenic's product
line, will help speed discovery in genetic and proteomic research,
with applications across a broad range of life sciences. [PRWEB Dec 3,
2004]
Primary Research Group has released a
new study: Licensing and Copyright
Management: Best Practices of College,
Special and Research Libraries.
Primary Research Group has released a
new study: Licensing and Copyright
Management: Best Practices of College,
Special and Research Libraries.
08/20/2004 02:28 AM [PRWEB Aug 20, 2004]
Stem cell research research
Stem cell research research
07/27/2004 11:13 AM Three links from Bill Koslosky, MD, about stem cell research. I'm
running to the Convention and haven't had a chance to actually look at
the links, but Bill particularly recommends this one, which "discloses
the fact that stem cell research is really not expected to be used as
a therapy for Alzheimer's." Also a map and an explanation......
""I am satisfied that I never saw any
intelligence that indicated there was
going to be an attack on America -- at a
time and a place, an attack." "
""I am satisfied that I never saw any
intelligence that indicated there was
going to be an attack on America -- at a
time and a place, an attack." "
04/13/2004 10:28 PMResearch 101
Research 101
12/04/2003 06:01 PMResearch 101http://www.lib
.washington.edu/uwill/research101/Research 101 is an
interactive online tutorial for students wanting an introduction to
research skills. The tutorial covers the basics, including how to
select a topic and develop research questions, as well as how to
select, search for, find, and evaluate information sources.
Bot Research
Bot Research
06/13/2004 07:30 AM
Bot Research Resources and Siteshttp://www.BotResearch.infoBot Research is a Subject Tracer™ Information Blog
developed and created by the
Virtual Private
Library™. It is designed to bring together the latest
resources and sources on an ongoing basis from the Internet on bot
research. We always welcome suggestions of additional sites and
resources to be added to this comprehensive listing and please submit
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IBM: Research is the key
IBM: Research is the key
06/17/2004 11:39 AMZDNet Jun 17 2004 4:07PM GMT
"Research"
"Research"
03/30/2005 09:20 PMResearch Help
Research Help
04/09/2004 04:08 PMQuestion for the Brain Trust:
In 1989, I was on this thing called SeaTrek, that sailed out of
Florida.
I really need to know what city we sailed from, and I can't find a
damn thing about it on Google, other than the
SeaTrek hompage. (The only
thing I found there was
this
photographic evidence of what a complete tool I was.)
I'm hoping that someone who reads this will know someone who knows
someone who remembers where and when we set sail.
Can anybody give me a little help?
Update: In the comments, Joe pointed me to an old UseNet post,
identifying the port as Miami.
Thanks, Joe!Do Your Research?
Do Your Research?
10/28/2003 11:06 PM So here's a question: how accountable to fact must you be when
posting information for public consumption?...
Longevity of research on the web
Longevity of research on the web
12/02/2003 12:17 AM Today's
Washington Post reports on a recent study conducted by University of
Colorado Health Sciences Center scientists that examined three major
publications over the last year and found that 13% of Internet
references were inactive in articles 27 months old. The report , entitled Going,
Going, Gone: Lost Internet Reference, was published in the Oct. 2003
issue of the journal
Science . The ramifications of the ephemeral nature of web
pages may be felt on an even broader scale:
"It's a huge problem," said Brewster Kahle,
digital librarian at the Internet Archive in San Francisco. "The
average lifespan of a Web page today is 100 days. This is no way to
run a culture."
The article cites several attempts to combat the
problem, including the Internet
Archive project and the digital
object identifier system.
(via
Slashdot )
What Has Microsoft's UK Research Lab
Been Up To?
What Has Microsoft's UK Research Lab
Been Up To?
06/17/2005 03:37 PMReports on various research projects that are underway at Microsoft's
Cambridge, England, facility have been spreading across the Web this
week.
Research Browsers
Research Browsers
04/09/2004 03:59 PMResearch Browsershttp://zillman.blogspot.com/2003_09_01_zillman_archive
.html#106241931557183353I have updated my September 1,
2003 posting on Research Browsers with a number of new visualization
browsers both in the search as well as in the business areas.
Friend of research?
Friend of research?
06/21/2004 10:13 PMUSA Today Jun 22 2004 2:47AM GMT
Growthink Research
Growthink Research
07/05/2004 07:46 AMGrowthink Researchhttp://www.growthinkresearch.
com/ Growthink Research is a full-service market
research firm. 1) Venture Capital Research:
Growthink Research
publishes venture capital reports on a quarterly and annual basis that
analyze financing trends for emerging companies. Growthink
Research’s reports are recognized as the most comprehensive source
of venture funding news. Tony Nash, Director of Red Herring Research,
called our reports the “most comprehensive and professional sources
of venture funding information I've read.” Clients include venture
capital firms, angel investors, investment banks, emerging
ventures/entrepreneurs, established companies and related product and
service providers. 2) Strategic Market Research: Growthink Research
also performs client-specific market and competitive research
projects. As an independent market research firm with a strong
strategic orientation, we can often source information and primary
competitive intelligence unavailable to direct market participants. To
date, we have researched and assessed over 200 markets and
micro-markets, and can conduct a wide range of market research
projects to meet our clients’ needs. This will be added to Business
Resources 2004-05 Internet Miniguide. This has been added to
Finance Sources Subject
Tracer™Information Blog.
Cartoon Research
Cartoon Research
12/02/2003 01:17 AMI confess, to me the words "cartoon" and "research" don't exactly go
hand-in-hand. But after visiting the Cartoon Research Web site, I
might have to change my mind. Cartoon Research (
http://www.cartoonresearch.com/ ) contains a variety of information of
cartoons,...
Corante Research
Corante Research
05/14/2004 03:29 AMcorante.com/about/research.shtml
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Research Mapper
Research Mapper
05/19/2004 04:47 AMResearch Mapperhttp://www.xrefer.com/
research/index.jspxreferplus Research Maps enable you
to quickly find information when you don't know exactly what to look
for or want to expand your knowledge of a given area. This has been
added to
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Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has also
been added to the my Research Browser listing posted
here.
Research Resources
Research Resources
07/06/2004 06:58 AM
Research Resourceshttp://www.ResearchResources.
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Research: From lab to market
Research: From lab to market
06/15/2004 07:34 PMBlurring the line between research and business has been crucial to
the company's success.
Peep Research
Peep Research
04/11/2004 02:52 AMtraditional Peeps® research venues .. Peep Research website ..
these tiny birds .. Still funny .. PeepResearch .. morbid turn .. to
find out .. research .. Peeps !
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NBS: Navigation Research
NBS: Navigation Research
01/02/2005 04:06 PMA short time ago David Danielson posted a handy li .. Navigation
Research
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Linux research
Linux research
09/27/2004 07:02 AMvnunet.com Sep 27 2004 11:22AM GMT
WEEE research
WEEE research
09/27/2004 08:56 AMPersonal Computer World Sep 27 2004 1:41PM GMT
HIV: 20 Years of Research
HIV: 20 Years of Research
04/12/2004 12:52 AMResearch Assistant
Research Assistant
05/15/2004 09:59 AMVolunteer for Linux port
Research Buddy
Research Buddy
12/22/2004 01:18 AM
Research Buddy!
Research Buddy - Saves References To WebPages in
Bibliographical Reference Form
http://researchbuddy.mozdev.or
g/
Research Buddy saves references to webpages in a
bibliographical reference form. The extension is designed to be used
in the following way: 1) The user finds a quote on a webpage and wants
to reference the quote in his/her paper, 2) The user selects the text
of this quote, and, in the right-click menu, selects "Research Buddy"
(this step is optional: the page can be referenced without selected
text), 3) The plugin opens the main Research Buddy dialog, which
allows the user to select which research topic the page should be
filed under, and 4) The user clicks on "Add to selected topic", and
the reference is saved to the topic. Depending on the preferences, the
page (and it's images) may be saved to the user's disk. Users can also
add new topics, delete old topics, rename topics, and view the
bibliography for a topic. The Research Buddy preferences allow the
user to configure the behavior of the plugin. Preferences are stored
in a file, so they persist between web sessions: a) Bibliography
format string (defaults to a generic reference string, b) Root
directory to store pages in (set to the mozilla profile directory by
default), c) Save the html of the referenced page (this is useful for
ensuring access to the content regardless of the availability of the
website. on by default, d) Save the images on the referenced page
(useful for pages where content is at least partially contained in
images. off by default to save disk space), e) Many bibliography
strings will require an "Author" field. Due to the difficulty of
accurately finding the author of a given webpage, they decided that
this task be left up to the user, and f) The citations are stored in
xml format, and an html file is only generated when the user clicks on
"View Topic". This has been added to the tool section of
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IBM Research at Your Service
IBM Research at Your Service
06/28/2004 06:04 PMExec outlines IBM research role in services business.
Searching for Research
Searching for Research
06/08/2004 08:21 PMSource: iMedia Connection - Search engine user and use studies are
everywhere. ...Of course, the perusal of and ultimately useful
takeaway from said research requires a delicate, sometimes skeptical
eye. One study says paid search is the golden goose, another...
Research and analysis
Research and analysis
09/06/2004 06:59 AMvnunet.com Sep 6 2004 11:33AM GMT
Deep Web Research
Deep Web Research
06/17/2004 05:32 AM
Deep Web Researchhttp://www.DeepWebResearch.info
Deep Web Research is a
Subject Tracer™
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resources and sources on an ongoing basis from the Internet deep web
research. This Subject Tracer™ Information Blog is divided into
the following sections: 1) Articles, Papers, Forums, Audios and
Videos; 2) Cross Database Articles; 3) Cross Database Search Services;
4) Cross Database Search Tools; 5) Peer to Peer, File Sharing, Grid
and Matrix Search Engines; 6) Presentations; 7) Resources - Deep Web
Research; 8) Resources - Semantic Web Research; and 9) Current Subject
Tracer™ Information Blogs. We always welcome suggestions of
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Research Institutes
Research Institutes
04/14/2005 12:36 PM
I like hanging out at research institutes that actually make
products.
As I left the place, these kids were crowding around this
statue.
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Yahoo! chief! scientist! joins!
Microsoft!
Yahoo! chief! scientist! joins!
Microsoft!
04/12/2005 08:52 PMRedmond hires Flake
New Scientist: Microsoft gains
double-clicking patent
New Scientist: Microsoft gains
double-clicking patent
06/04/2004 03:40 PMMicrosoft patents the double
click
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New Scientist (almost) gets it
New Scientist (almost) gets it
09/15/2004 09:25 AMThere's a great article in the
New Scientist about the dangers
in IP extremism. As it rightly notes,
THERE are some
things in life we take for granted. Among them are the ability to lend
each other books, record TV programmes, back up expensive computer
programs, and sell on our old CDs when we've got tired of them. ...
That could change. New technologies are giving copyright owners the
power to control the time and place we can view or play digital
versions of music, films and text so tightly that we run the risk of
losing these rights altogether.
But to read the article
at the New Scientist website, you'll need to
subscribe. Oh well. One step at a time.
"New Scientist"
"New Scientist"
12/04/2003 09:38 PMNew Scientist
New Scientist
03/13/2003 10:21 AMScientists develop experimental silicon-based hippocampus replacement.
World's first known brain prosthesis .. New Scientist
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Robotic Scientist
Robotic Scientist
01/16/2004 11:02 AM Robotic
Scientist - Scientists created a closed, automated system to
conduct simple labor intensive scientific experiments in molecular
genetics. The robot creates hypothesis and tests them. Supposedly it
works more efficiently (picks less expensive experiments, and fewer of
them) then its human counterparts (graduate students in biology and
comp sci.). More detailed article in Nature
here (institutional access /
subscription required). I for one, welcome our new robot overlords.
Mad cool scientist
Mad cool scientist
06/14/2004 02:06 AMUSA Today Jun 14 2004 6:15AM GMT
Scientist Heal Thyself?
Scientist Heal Thyself?
04/15/2005 05:12 AMWhen questioned as to where they go to seek medical advice, 44% of
respondents to a Science Advisory Board-sponsored Instant Poll state
that they rely on the Internet after their primary care doctor. Of the
300+ researchers who participated in the poll, only slightly more than
one-quarter actually seek out specialists to follow-up with specific
medical issues. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
Click Here for the article in the New
Scientist
Click Here for the article in the New
Scientist
09/24/2004 03:06 AMradios that transmit their brainwaves ..
NewScientist.comarticle
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Animals laugh says scientist
Animals laugh says scientist
04/06/2005 12:36 PMDavid Pescovitz:
Dogs, chimps, and rats laugh when they're having fun, according to
psychologist Jack Panksepp of Bowling Green State University.
Reporting in the journal
Scien
ce, Panksepp suggests that laughter may be an ancient emotional
response older than humans. From BBC News:
Young chimps "play pant" as they mischievously chase and
tickle each other.
And when rats play, they make chirps which some scientists associate
with positive emotional feelings.
When rats are tickled in a playful way, they become socially bonded to
humans and are rapidly conditioned to seek tickles, the US
neuroscientist explains in Science.
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The Scientist Is Gone, but Not His Book
Tour
The Scientist Is Gone, but Not His Book
Tour
04/07/2005 02:56 AMA publisher has organized an "authorless book tour" to promote a
letter collection by Richard P. Feynman, the late physicist and
best-selling author.
Safecracking for the Computer Scientist
Safecracking for the Computer Scientist
01/01/2005 08:19 PMEnvoy: Iraq Scientist Doesn't Want PM
Job (AP)
Envoy: Iraq Scientist Doesn't Want PM
Job (AP)
05/26/2004 04:30 PMAP - With only a few days left, the U.N.-led hunt for candidates to
fill the 30 posts in a new interim Iraqi government heated up
Wednesday, but a nuclear scientist who had been jailed by Saddam
Hussein took himself out of the competition for the top job of prime
minister.
Scientist Who Faked Data Loses PhD.
Scientist Who Faked Data Loses PhD.
06/14/2004 02:05 AMTwo years ago the physics world was buzzing over
accusati
ons that a young physicist working at Bell Labs had faked the data
for his impressive research. The research had been so impressive, in
fact, that many expected him to receive the Nobel Prize. Instead, he
quickly lost his job. Two years later, he's lost even more, as the
University of Constance, where he obtained his PhD., has now
revoked the degree from Jan Hendrik
Schoen.
Scientist freeze a pulse of light
Scientist freeze a pulse of light
12/11/2003 12:04 PMIn what I would classify as out of the box thinking scientist have
been able to stop a pulse of...
New Scientist - Lifestyle causes myopia,
not genes
New Scientist - Lifestyle causes myopia,
not genes
07/09/2004 08:02 AMnewscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99996117
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Scientist 'rejects Iraq PM job'
Scientist 'rejects Iraq PM job'
05/26/2004 06:05 PMThe man tipped to become prime minister in Iraq's new government
declines the post, says the UN envoy to Iraq.
UK researchers create robot scientist
UK researchers create robot scientist
01/19/2004 09:31 AMComputer Weekly Jan 19 2004 12:44PM GMT
DNA Scientist Francis Crick Dies at 88
(AP)
DNA Scientist Francis Crick Dies at 88
(AP)
07/29/2004 01:42 PMAP - Nobel Prize-winning scientist Francis Crick, who with James
Watson discovered the double-spiral structure of DNA, paving the way
for innovations from DNA blood tests to genetically engineered
tomatoes, has died. He was 88.
Nuclear scientist 'in good health'
Nuclear scientist 'in good health'
02/16/2004 07:17 AMThe Pakistan authorities deny press reports that top nuclear scientist
Abdul Qadeer Khan has had a heart attack.
US 'will not free' Iraq scientist
US 'will not free' Iraq scientist
09/22/2004 08:26 AMThe US denies that a female prisoner in Iraq is to be freed, as a
British hostage's family awaits news of his fate.
Guatemala rights scientist honoured
Guatemala rights scientist honoured
02/14/2004 11:56 PM Forensic anthropologist Fredy Peccerelli faces death threats in his
search to uncover the truth about his country's "disappeared".
Scientist find earthlike Planet!
Scientist find earthlike Planet!
06/17/2005 03:51 PMIf you call a planet that is a toasty 400F earthlike, and only 13
light years away, I guess it's not to far off as far as Space Travel
goes. To bad we did not have the Enterprise all fired up we could zip
over their in a hurry and take a look. Better yet isn't it about some
Aliens landed, and we hooked them up with some hot coffee in trade for
some energy and space travel solutions. [S
pace.com]
Korean Scientist Accused of Plagiarism
Korean Scientist Accused of Plagiarism
01/04/2004 06:14 AMHankooki Jan 4 2004 4:35AM ET
Scientist: Asteroid Could Hit Earth in
2029
Scientist: Asteroid Could Hit Earth in
2029
12/24/2004 12:36 PMQ&A: Tom Leighton, chief scientist at
Akamai
Q&A: Tom Leighton, chief scientist at
Akamai
06/16/2004 04:29 PMTom Leighton, chief scientist at Akamai Technologies, spoke today
about the nature of yesterday's DDoS attack against the company.
UK Scientist Fears Genetic Bias
UK Scientist Fears Genetic Bias
05/17/2004 04:49 AMWhat if insurance companies and employers use genetic tests to
discriminate against people with an increased risk for certain
diseases? A Nobel laureate wants laws in place to protect people.
Intel Scientist predict the end to
Moore's Law
Intel Scientist predict the end to
Moore's Law
12/02/2003 03:05 AMPredicting that the shrinkage of transistors can not go on
indefinitely Intel Scientist are predicting that around 2018 will
see...
ET first contact 'within 20 years' | New
Scientist
ET first contact 'within 20 years' | New
Scientist
07/26/2004 12:23 PMET first contact ‘within 20 years ..
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Scientist find earthlike planet
Scientist find earthlike planet
06/17/2005 04:44 PM A Top Scientist's Research Is Under Attack